The Key West Citizen Newspaper, July 25, 1945, Page 3

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We \ ler, Suton “a @ aT) 5 example, Guatemala when Gen- Viti ede (pice 2% & 269) eral Ubico was Guate- j Sieee one See welittarist government. American League | When, ‘we begin trying to iso- Detreit | late by is, even gen- sett 7 6 566 Washington “ @ aT re (tes ager “ aH Si Peete “a 4“ , New York a w# Lows 4 “ Cbeveiand » @ Phstede iphia » 8 j By BOB THOMAS KEY WEST } (By Associated Press) | HOLLYWOOD, July 25, — I rrom THE CITIZEN | males. Imagine my surprise to | soft-spoken, attractive woman. Mee Elwood, wife of Police) , Actually, I was talking with been undergoing treatment. e accompanied ty Mrs. Earl Hotheway os traveling eompen- bos versation. “Then. you are not like Vera?” 1 asked. “I should hope not,” she an- swered. “Vera is merely a char- acterization of mine. And not one of my favorites either.” “You mean you don't like —y A group of FERA employes left | here today for Bamboo Key to! “tem qpecimens of the plant Vera?” het_ © seed to benieh mosquitoes.) “On heavens, yes! How could © © Tenner, sanitary engineer, | 1 gait to like the dear girl? After heeded the group. all, she brought forth my ranch and all my fur coats. But still, I would like to do some different things as well.” oe. | ss Key Weet Hospitality Band tery eppeeied to residents to contribute to @ fund that will be | ood t purchase musical num-| tees BARBARA JO explained the origin of Vera. Eight years ago the actress, who had appeared on Mie Helen Belley, of New! the stage and was then in radio, Yous. errtwed yesterday and is | wag attending a PTA meeting. oem (ot Mew Angela Veughan,! “There was one very fascinat- of Mem treet. Mise Noe? Cassidy, | ing woman who was giving a lec- . —— ooreee fo her Bome in New) and unfortunately couldn't re- Vouk member any names. At one point — she said. “I wish I could think of Sere Witham: BH. Malone, who| the name of one very famous au- hed ceeived 6 erate ct press OOOO fom Wied MIM Orchard, 8. C.,| istration smerny announced Pr ced @ tasket of themjappropriations for various pro- * r Sr Retarione a the une | Sect in Key West and Stock Isl- and, om The cies — eviews Key West-|ter, Miss Mary Trevor, left yes- ove san tas wad to let the |terday for a short stay in Miami. hert*® workmen spray fruit; tees was adjourned today od eo month by Circuit Judge Jeffer- ow fh Roem Today The Citizen says in an editorial paragraph: “Isstead of eschewing all scan-} dal, gossipers delight in chewing ‘26. 1935 jfind myself conversing with al totalitaria® path. Again and again H #3 3 z aii 278 Pe ea Frid f evasnmome xestoraiion. obj pedes lom, freeing political prisons ers, elections. They turn out to be made phony; meaningless promises for the outside world. Mean‘ entina, aided by Nazis from Germany, ‘alangists from Spain, aggress! better to do what the pro- people of Argentina isolate their military oppressors until they. themselves'decide to tun back Argentina to her freedom-loving peo- ple and thus prevent another war before it can start? MR. WALLACE CHALLENGES: three T've been in Latin America boy. I heard in G den love between ‘the States ‘and Latin America is a shotgun mar- American t riage”. No Latin govern- ment is purely, surely, solely for the -!four famous freedoms for which we fight. Are Americans, Russians, British, Fré and Chinese? Should wethave to Swat aggression, « tina’s Army wouldn't stop us. ME. JOSEPHS REPLIES: in because many Latin Republics 4 not yet achieved nor the United Nations reached complete Freedoms is no reason for us to halt one moment agreement on the Four in our determination to refuse to sup- port aggressive totalitarianism, espe- cially when it occurs in our back WA! yard, If we had not permitted Mu- stopped. nich, Hitler might have been. Argentina offers the same challenge today. Decisive action on our part will not only help restore the democ- | ___. racy the Argentine people desire, but show our good neighbors we not only serenade them with hemisphere har- mony, but know how to se} a prac- tical example of the things all Amer- seek, ieans—morth and south: bp bp bp bp bp tp fp tp be bette bn bnbnd bb bebe bed bebebnbnbnbnbndnbnbndndnl | VERA VAGUE — AND HOW SHE GREW | 06O0044440244444444444444444444444444 , thor—but anyway, he’s dead now so it doesn’t make any differ- GIRLS. Good Full Pay While Learning _ Vacations With Pay Sickness Benefits 1” ) TELEPHONE OFFICE tad C. Workers\.. 602 110 x 1012 3 res Quesada and S. Valdez; Reyes|Sound S. . 100 0130 5 6 0-3-1 and ia. | In the night cap the pitching of | Williams and Thomas and Mann; Williams of the Sound School was;Rivitzer and Savko. ae ee ee i eeccccvercivevovcceneves: \ eatfied Column |\Soneee Overseas T. i PERMANENT EMPLOYMENT See Mrs. McDermott ' Chief Operator 7 —— \ full time’ employment. No experience ne- césary. S. H. Kress & Co. jlyl-lmo ———— a WAITRESSES and FOUNTAIN| Both personal and entire stock. salary. Southern. board, plus salary to take care or out. 1017 ence. DAYS GONE fp saree Vera Vegue with some Barbara Jo did an impression. | wepidation, realizing her well-| of the PTA speaker at an NBC —— | known propensity for pursuing party, and the executives loved it. Possibly forseeing the future, she prepared to leave for New | York, But before she could leave town, she was offered a contract “too. remunerative to turn down.” | rs i would: ee getting out of hand.” Cree * year-old. shock to the public,” they said. SURPRISE CHANGED BY DEATH struck by a freight. Plevite Works Progress Adgin-| the rag over each wisp.” vi bat was going ‘to happen,” &h said. “The character got a liftle out of hand. At first it was merely a fluttery dame who couldn't re- member names. But now Vera’s) BARBARA JO realizes she can! ————————————————- never get away from Vera, but!’38 '39 or ’40 sedan. Island City she hopes to humanize the char- acter sooner or later, perhaps with her own radio show. Mean- while she continues to play non- Vera roles in the moveis. Cur- rently she is enacting the mother of a 16-year-old boy in “Snafu.” This isn’t difficult for her, since she actually is the mother of a 16 But she still has to watch the roles she plays. A couple of years ago she played a heavy in “Kiss. the Boys Goodby.” At the same time she appeared in a rollicking whe has town visiting Miss Vaug- | ture on world literature,” she) Vera Vague opus at Republic. Sq hem the beet week, will leave to-| related. “She was speaking ad lib! said she had letters from theater owners asking her not to do such a switch again. “It’s too much of a WELCH, W. Va. — Pfe. Arm- {strong Dawson, 25, just returned] nell street. {from Germany, started up the 4 the @tate Plant) Benjamin D. Trevor and daugh-| railroad tacks to surprise his fam- ily on his 30-day redeployment furlough. His body was found along the tracks a few hours Ia- ter. He apparently had been Subscribe to The Citizen—25e nished three zen. BUILDING TO P.M. Lt. Glanding, WANTED TO 33. FOR street. ished. Apply Phone 227-W. FOR Naval Air Projeet 41-F, in any quantity. Must be reas- onable, Write E. W., ¢/o Citi- — Yard, 655 Greene St. jly24-3tx Radio, 900 Fleming St., 7 to 9 shears. Department of Recrea- i | tion, 207 Duval street, phone} Phone 765. jly2MWF-tf FOR RENT—7-room flat; unfurn- 1931 MODEL A FORD coupe. of 6-months old baby.) Live in Margaret St. or 700 Duval after 6 p. m. Mon- ette’s Photo Shop. jly24-3tx WANTED WANTED to rent; modern unfur- or four bedroom house. Permanent. Phone 1193. jly21-6tx jly24-4t WRECK. Salvage jly23-6tx J ap NAVY LIEUTENANT on per-|Guaranteed PLUMBING WORK manent orders desires house or 2-bed room apartment. Phone 1096 Ext. 301. jly24-3tx BUY — Hedge jly25-3tx FURNISHED ROOMS at reason- able rates. 411 William St. jun30-1mox ia jly20-5tx FURNISHED ROOMS. 626 Grin- jly24-3tx | 627 Southard St., jly25-2t SALE Station Housing jly24-2tx Pe ff FH agit was held last night at, the Orient restaurant, with Craig Benson, district vice president, as guest speaker. Mr. Benson was accom- panied to Key West by Ted Cabot, Chairman of the Board of Directors, and clerk of the Cir- ‘cuit Court for Broward County. Minutes of the last meeting were read and approved, follow- ing which reports were heard from the various committees. Mr. Benson was introduced to the club by Kermit Lewin who acted as master of ceremonies for the occasion. In his talk to the club Mr. Benson congratulated them on'the | _ many activities in which they ee ———— | are participating. He particular- oueccocssoosoocceose ly spoke of the work the Health Boca Chica _ 000 001 ‘The change of voting procedure | FOR SALE - | at the last convention was some- thing that he had fought for, even Company, : a though it meant thatsthe smaller Fas Depen reig Express Servi : LOTS clubs would lose voting strength t, dable Fi he and os at the state conventions. How- Between ever he believed that by chang- taining 14 lots, lots 4 to 11 in-| TE she, Voung method, voting sees Here ee It was voted last night to ex- school . " empt from the ent of dues housing project. Price reason- e Franc : Tavernich Flora, jy16-10¢; | aaa Tavernier, Florida. jly16-10tx 790 st hem enews! BROADWAY small down payment, balance payable monthly. Johnson & CIGAR TORE Johnson, Phone 372. jull-tt s 610 Duval Street f night. / LEAVES MIAMI DAILY SUNDAYS) at 12:00 o'clock ‘I idaight and arrives at Key West at 6:0/; o'clock GARDEN FURNITURE; . tables, benches, flower pots, bird foun- S —000— * tain. M. Ponce, 126 Duval St. iunst-imex/ COMPLETE USED FURNITURE bought and oa nay wen aectee &:| BASEBALL SCORES | Phone 669, 515 Front St. : jly18-1mo | Received Daily by Leased Wire uy TRAILER; newly redecorated, —000— .ideal for family with small FREE PICK-UP and DELIVERY SERVICE furnished, $400.'E. Collins, 618 “ nm: 5 . Simonton ste,“ jytatr| CIGARS and COLD FULL CARGO INSURANCE : Office: 813 Caroline Street ‘Phones: 92 and 68 SIGNS—‘For Rent”, “Rooms for WAREHOUSE: Corner Eaton and Francis Streets Rent”, “Apartment for Rent”. | "THE ARTMAN PRESS. EE | PS ESE Ce , junt-tt |“ SELLING OUT; everything must go before end of this month. Islander Dress Shop, 220 Duval St. Zi jly2i-4tx este eee | ELECTRIC Norge Mangle, $40.00. | 0 our 1509 Duncan street. _jly23-3tx | SINGLE BED, inner spring mat- tress, box springs, vanity dresser, miscellaneous dishes. f Day, 2-1 Poinciana Place. jly23-3tx | (} 3-BED-HOOM HOUSE; furnished or unfurnished. 513 Margaret | street, rear. Cash or terms.) Apply 1108 White street. | jly23-2tx The men in service appreciate the help of the Long Distance NEW TWO - BEDROOM HOME; | peral i i i trailer in yard. Must see to} bs pots en) pete their calls through. appreciate. Must sell. Owner! ; leaving ; town. . Inquire 467) 50 GAL. DRUMS, *$1.00. Salvage So whenever you can, please “save 7 to 10 for the service 4 Yard, 655 Greene St. jly23-6t ” That’s th € — men. t’s the time many of them call home each ni SINGLE studio couch; $25.00, y ve night, yellow floral design. Phone 1025-W. jly24-2tx | ey'll appreciate anything you do, too. x il ve) SOUTHERN BELL TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY INCORPORATED FOR SALE—Peach-mango trees, $1.00; man’s bicycle, $20.00. 1217 Petronia St. jly24-2tx ee LF EX. and SUPPLIES; toilets, lava- tories, sinks, brass fittings and | PRE-WAR BATH TUBS — All| sizes of water and sewer pipe} and fittings. Free estimates. ; Jos. D, Lopez, Plumbing and} Supplies, 922 Division Street, PURE RAW linseed oil and lead and zine paste paint. Sawyer’s| Pain and Cycle Store, Phone | 684-R. jly25-5tx | ROLLFAST roller skates, $3.95 | pair. Sawyer’s Paint and Cycle! Store, Phone 684-R. jly25-5tx | | SIMMONS tilt-back couch, blonde | wood trim; bassinette, enamel- ed collapsible legs with wheels. Must sell. Piper, 111-C Poin-; ciana Ext. jly25-3tx | bell, 803 Simonton street. Pyl-tt] sar“a@ey i

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